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This article is about the community development block in Jharkhand, India. For its namesake census town, see Dhanwar, Giridih. Community development block in Jharkhand, India
Dhanwar
Community development block
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Coordinates: 24°25′12″N 85°58′48″E / 24.42000°N 85.98000°E / 24.42000; 85.98000
Country India
StateJharkhand
DistrictGiridih
Government
 • TypeFederal democracy
Area
 • Total352.41 km (136.07 sq mi)
Elevation323 m (1,060 ft)
Population
 • Total267,352
 • Density760/km (2,000/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialHindi, Urdu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN825412 (Raj Dhanwar)
Telephone/STD code06556
Vehicle registrationJH - 11
Lok Sabha constituencyKodarma
Vidhan Sabha constituencyDhanwar
Websitegiridih.nic.in

Dhanwar is a community development block (CD block) that forms an administrative division in the Khori Mahuwa subdivision of the Giridih district in the Indian state of Jharkhand.

Overview

Giridih is a plateau region. The western portion of the district is part of a larger central plateau. The rest of the district is a lower plateau, a flat table land with an elevation of about 1,300 feet. At the edges, the ghats drop to about 700 feet. The Pareshnath Hills or Shikharji rises to a height of 4,480 feet in the south-eastern part of the district. The district is thickly forested. Amongst the natural resources, it has coal and mica. Inaugurating the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana in 2016, Raghubar Das, Chief Minister of Jharkhand, had indicated that there were 23 lakh BPL families in Jharkhand. There was a plan to bring the BPL proportion in the total population down to 35%.

Maoist activities

Jharkhand is one of the states affected by Maoist activities. As of 2012, Giridih was one of the 14 highly affected districts in the state. As of 2016, Giridih was identified as one of the 13 focus areas by the state police to check Maoist activities. In 2017, the Moists, in Giridih district, have torched more than 50 vehicles engaged in road construction or carrying goods.

Geography

Dhanwar is located at 24°25′12″N 85°58′48″E / 24.42000°N 85.98000°E / 24.42000; 85.98000. It has an average elevation of 336 metres (1102 feet).

Dhanwar CD block is bounded by Gawan, Tisri and Deori CD blocks on the north, Jamua CD block on the east, Birni CD block on the south and Domchanch and Markacho CD blocks, in Koderma district, on the west.

Dhanwar CD block has an area of 352.41 km. It has 39 gram panchayats, 279 inhabited villages and 1 census town.. Dhanwar is the census town. Dhanwar police station serves this block. Headquarters of this CD block is at Dhanwar. 17.17% of the area has forest cover.

Rivers in Dhanwar CD block are Irga and Barako.

Gram panchayats in Dhanwar CD block are: Maheshmarwa, Balhara, Dornda (N), Dornda (S), Sirsai, Garjasaran, Lal Bazar, Bandhi, Ambatand, Pandeydih, Dhanwar (N), Dhanwar (S), Panchrukhi, Bhalitunda, Pandriya, Dhanaipura, Dumardiha, Gundari, Arkhango, Nimadih, Jeruadih, Makdiha, Chandrakho, Sapamaran, Barjo, Jarisingha, Gadi, Kendua, Giridih, Galwati, Kargali Khurd, Gorhand, Chatti, Dharampur, Bodgo, Hemrodih, Siramdih, Kailadhab and Parsan.

Villages in
Dhanwar CD block
# Villages Administrative Division Population
1 Aitochanch Dhanwar 614
2 Alagdesi Dhanwar 1,324
3 Alagdiha Dhanwar 5
4 Ambatanr Dhanwar 539
5 Ambatanr Dhanwar 576
6 Ambatanr Dhanwar 839
7 Andharkolwa Dhanwar 106
8 Argali Dhanwar 1,789
9 Arkhango Dhanwar 4,213
10 Arwatanr Dhanwar 573
11 Baddiha Dhanwar 1,932
12 Badidih Dhanwar 703
13 Baghmara Dhanwar 925
14 Baghmari Dhanwar 2,142
15 Baijudih Dhanwar 1,021
16 Bakainia Dhanwar 207
17 Balhara Dhanwar 2,310
18 Balkidih Dhanwar 310
19 Balwagarha Dhanwar 523
20 Bammi Dhanwar 2,200
21 Banasingha Dhanwar 341
22 Bandaitanr Dhanwar 468
23 Bandari Alias Rajaband Dhanwar 351
24 Bangargi Dhanwar 996
25 Banrhi Dhanwar 1,445
26 Barajori Dhanwar 721
27 Baramo Dhanwar 1,168
28 Barjo Dhanwar 3,717
29 Barotanr Dhanwar 53
30 Barotanr Dhanwar 571
31 Barotanr Dhanwar 513
32 Barotanr Dhanwar 60
33 Barsinghi Kalan Dhanwar 421
34 Barsinghi Khurd Dhanwar 837
35 Barwadih Dhanwar 920
36 Basdubia Dhanwar 235
37 Basgi Dhanwar 1,219
38 Basgi Dhanwar 711
39 Beko Dhanwar 714
40 Beldaradih Dhanwar 403
41 Benusaran Dhanwar 921
42 Bhalutanr Dhanwar 2,806
43 Bhaluwai Dhanwar 950
44 Bharauna Dhanwar 458
45 Bhingodih Dhanwar 1,677
46 Bhundharni Dhanwar 586
47 Bhutaha Dhanwar 492
48 Bishunpur Dhanwar 966
49 Bodgo Dhanwar 1,234
50 Budhuadih Dhanwar 1,071
51 Budhuatanr Dhanwar 1,030
52 Chadgar Dhanwar 1,138
53 Chand Raidih Dhanwar 174
54 Chandania Dhanwar 377
55 Chandarkho Dhanwar 1,929
56 Chandra Nagar Dhanwar 1,403
57 Chango Singha Dhanwar 861
58 Chatti Dhanwar 2,831
59 Chichaidih Dhanwar 502
60 Chiguadih Dhanwar 431
61 Chihutimaran Dhanwar 735
62 Chinikiro Dhanwar 141
63 Chitmatanr Dhanwar 576
64 Chonrhitanr Dhanwar 580
65 Chunjhkho Dhanwar 843
66 Daldal Dhanwar 1,047
67 Dariadih Dhanwar 1,228
68 Darudih Dhanwar 147
69 Darwedih Dhanwar 1,008
70 Dasrodih Dhanwar 1,115
71 Daudanagar Dhanwar 695
72 Deyalpur Dhanwar 570
73 Dhab Dhanwar 613
74 Dhakosaran Dhanwar 1,166
75 Dhanaipur Dhanwar 1,529
76 Dhanwariadih Dhanwar 777
77 Dharampur Dhanwar 2,221
78 Dhemla Sarkwatanr Dhanwar 458
79 Domaidih Dhanwar 757
80 Doranda Dhanwar 12,663
81 Dughara Dhanwar 283
82 Dulho Dhanwar 514
83 Dumardiha Dhanwar 1,115
84 Dumardiha Dhanwar 594
85 Dumardiha Alias Mirdha Singh Dhanwar 2,687
86 Dumardiha Ghoskodih Dhanwar 223
87 Dumargarha Dhanwar 281
88 Durjanadih Dhanwar 432
89 Ekaguri Dhanwar 517
90 Ekdara Dhanwar 863
91 Gadi Dhanwar 849
92 Gadi Dhanwar 3,945
93 Gadi Dhanwar 1,092
94 Gaganpur Dhanwar 277
95 Galwanti Dhanwar 1,596
96 Gangapur Dhanwar 1,545
97 Garhdih Dhanwar 879
98 Garjasaran Dhanwar 3,552
99 Ghaskaro Dhanwar 699
100 Ghoskodih Dhanwar 251
101 Ghoskodih Dhanwar 489
102 Ghosnadih Dhanwar 598
103 Ghuji Dhanwar 280
104 Ghuji Dhanwar 945
105 Girhidih Dhanwar 1,549
106 Gobindpur Dhanwar 128
107 Goraitamaran Dhanwar 445
108 Gorhan Dhanwar 4,641
109 Gosain Bigha Dhanwar 373
110 Gosain Raidih Dhanwar 835
111 Guakhanrhor Dhanwar 908
112 Gundri Dhanwar 3,214
113 Halwaia Dhanwar 539
114 Hardatdih Dhanwar 546
115 Hardia Dhanwar 370
116 Harilai Dhanwar 2
117 Harinmarwa Dhanwar 432
118 Helhi Pardhandih Dhanwar 531
119 Hemrodih Dhanwar 1,998
120 Itasani Dhanwar 717
121 Jabdia Alias Dakai Chuwa Dhanwar 270
122 Jagman Raidih Dhanwar 137
123 Jahanadih Dhanwar 1,158
124 Jamridih Dhanwar 1,188
125 Jari Singha Dhanwar 2,009
126 Jaridih Dhanwar 748
127 Jaruadih Dhanwar 943
128 Jatadih Dhanwar 215
129 Jatha Dhanwar 1,243
130 Jhagrudih Dhanwar 462
131 Jhalakdih Dhanwar 389
132 Jhalbad Dhanwar 307
133 Jhanjh Dhanwar 89
134 Jhanjh Dhanwar 373
135 Jhanjh Dhanwar 534
136 Jharha Dhanwar 94
137 Jhumri Dhanwar 266
138 Jibniadih Dhanwar 203
139 Jitkundi Dhanwar 693
140 Jokiatila Dhanwar 136
141 Jolahawadih Dhanwar 445
142 Jolhabad Dhanwar 1,131
143 Jorasemal Dhanwar 6
144 Juruadih Dhanwar 2,179
145 Kailadhab Dhanwar 1,905
146 Kaili Pahari Dhanwar 834
147 Kailpur Dhanwar 1,205
148 Kargalikalan Dhanwar 736
149 Kargalikhurd Dhanwar 1,629
150 Karmatanr Dhanwar 108
151 Karmatanr Dhanwar 218
152 Karmatanr Dhanwar 588
153 Karmatanr Dhanwar 1,121
154 Karmatanr Dhanwar 519
155 Karu Raidih Dhanwar 297
156 Karudih Dhanwar 846
157 Karudih Alias Koradih Dhanwar 238
158 Katariatanr Dhanwar 571
159 Katharatanr Dhanwar 632
160 Kendua Dhanwar 1,695
161 Khaira Singha Dhanwar 731
162 Khairidih Dhanwar 898
163 Khanrhara Dhanwar 316
164 Khario Dhanwar 127
165 Kherwani Dhanwar 1,092
166 Khesarma Dhanwar 657
167 Khesnal Dhanwar 726
168 Kheto Dhanwar 897
169 Khijarsota Dhanwar 2,155
170 Khiriachatan Dhanwar 253
171 Khorimahua Dhanwar 1,112
172 Kirpalpur Dhanwar 540
173 Kodwari Dhanwar 388
174 Konratanr Dhanwar 564
175 Koradih Dhanwar 1,046
176 Koradih Dhanwar 705
177 Koriadih Dhanwar 255
178 Korwadih Dhanwar 621
179 Kubri Dhanwar 1,949
180 Kunda Dhanwar 78
181 Kusumbhai Dhanwar 1,072
182 Lalbazar Dhanwar 4,106
183 Latbed Dhanwar 487
184 Lengura Dhanwar 689
185 Lodhipur Dhanwar 470
186 Madhopur Dhanwar 315
187 Madhopur Dhanwar 1,858
188 Magho Khurd Dhanwar 887
189 Maghokalan Dhanwar 468
190 Mahishmarwa Dhanwar 2,777
191 Mahthasar Dhanwar 307
192 Mahuatanr Dhanwar 189
193 Mahuatanr Dhanwar 384
194 Majhladih Dhanwar 5696
195 Majhladih Dhanwar 349
196 Makatpur Dhanwar 446
197 Makdiha Dhanwar 1,958
198 Mangaso Dhanwar 1,577
199 Mansadih Dhanwar 175
200 Marpoka Dhanwar 1,245
201 Marudih Dhanwar 934
202 Masnodih Dhanwar 893
203 Mayaramtola Dhanwar 1,094
204 Modidih Dhanwar 1,817
205 Mohnagarha Dhanwar 99
206 Monodih Dhanwar 613
207 Murna Dhanwar 851
208 Naekdih

(Nayakdih)

Dhanwar 731
209 Naikadih Dhanwar 683
210 Naitanr Dhanwar 283
211 Naitanr Dhanwar 154
212 Nawadih Dhanwar 795
213 Nawadih Dhanwar 201
214 Nawadih Dhanwar 294
215 Nawagarh Dhanwar 1,982
216 Nichli Chitardih Dhanwar 1,461
217 Nimadih Dhanwar 3,263
218 Orkhar Dhanwar 1,574
219 Pachrukhi Dhanwar 1,749
220 Paharpur Dhanwar 1,665
221 Paisara Dhanwar 94
222 Pakaria Dhanwar 97
223 Palangi Dhanwar 564
224 Panchrukhi Dhanwar 352
225 Pandaria Dhanwar 1,377
226 Pandedih Dhanwar 894
227 Pandedih Dhanwar 1,262
228 Pandejor Dhanwar 763
229 Pandnatanr Dhanwar 647
230 Parhodih Dhanwar 234
231 Parsan Dhanwar 2,330
232 Pathaldiha Dhanwar 289
233 Pindrabad Dhanwar 149
234 Pipradih Dhanwar 333
235 Piprakoni Dhanwar 797
236 Potmagarha Dhanwar 163
237 Puran Patari Dhanwar 369
238 Purnadih Dhanwar 457
239 Purnadih Dhanwar 745
240 Purni Chitardih Dhanwar 592
241 Purrekh Kalan Dhanwar 888
242 Purrekh Khurd Dhanwar 507
243 Rajgarha Dhanwar 511
244 Rajodih Dhanwar 1,065
245 Rakasbar Dhanwar 542
246 Ratanpur Dhanwar 607
247 Ratbad Dhanwar 428
248 Ropamahua Dhanwar 786
249 Rupnadih Dhanwar 391
250 Ruputola Dhanwar 849
251 Saharpura Dhanwar 631
252 Sakhaitanr Dhanwar 784
253 Salaia Dhanwar 1,266
254 Salaidih Dhanwar 1,370
255 Salariatanr Dhanwar 36
256 Sapamaran Dhanwar 1,753
257 Saunt Raidih Dhanwar 803
258 Siari Dhanwar 550
259 Siari Dhanwar 354
260 Simaria Dhanwar 281
261 Singardih Dhanwar 825
262 Siramdih Dhanwar 1,050
263 Sirmandih Dhanwar 458
264 Sirsai Dhanwar 938
265 Sonbad Dhanwar 291
266 Sonbad Dhanwar 629
267 Surangi Dhanwar 64
268 Tailai Dhanwar 508
269 Taranakho Dhanwar 1,900
270 Telodih Dhanwar 248
271 Telodih Dhanwar 449
272 Thekatanr Dhanwar 520
273 Tilaia Dhanwar 224
274 Tokotanr Dhanwar 962
275 Tungrudih Dhanwar 484
276 Tunmalki Dhanwar 470
277 Upraili Dhanwar Dhanwar 4,355
278 Upraili Pardhandih Dhanwar 742
279 Urmarari Dhanwar 459
Source: ?

Demographics

Population

According to the 2011 Census of India, Dhanwar CD block had a total population of 267,352, of which 258,575 were rural and 8,777 were urban. There were 138,380 (52%) males and 128,972 (48%) females. Population in the age range 0–6 years was 50,403. Scheduled Castes numbered 35,200 (13.17%) and Scheduled Tribes numbered 2,064 (0.77%).

The only census town in Dhanwar CD block is (2011 census population figure in brackets): Dhanwar (8,777).

Literacy

As of 2011 census the total number of literate persons in Dhanwar CD block was 141,963 (65.44% of the population over 6 years) out of which males numbered 89,562 (79.63% of the male population over 6 years) and females numbered 52,401 (50.16% of the female population over 6 years). The gender disparity (the difference between female and male literacy rates) was 29.47%.

As of 2011 census, literacy in Giridih district was 63.14% Literacy in Jharkhand was 66.41% in 2011. Literacy in India in 2011 was 74.04%.

See also – List of Jharkhand districts ranked by literacy rate

Literacy in CD Blocks of
Giridih district
Giridih subdivision
Giridih - 63.22%
Gandey - 56.30%
Bengabad - 59.33%
Dumri subdivision
Dumri - 63.55%
Pirtand - 47.22%
Bagodar Saria subdivision
Bagodar - 64.43%
Suriya - 66.25%
Birni - 61.47%
Khori Mahua subdivision
Dhanwar - 65.44%
Jamua - 63.99%
Deori - 62.54%
Tisri - 55.27%
Gawan - 60.94 %
Source: 2011 Census: CD Block Wise
Primary Census Abstract Data


Language and religion

Religions in Dhanwar CD block (2011)
Religion Percent
Hinduism 72.92%
Islam 26.87%
Other or not stated 0.21%

Languages of Dhanwar block (2011)

  Khortha (78.08%)  Hindi (17.69%)  Urdu (3.13%)  Others (1.10%)

Khortha is the main spoken language. Hindi is the official language. Urdu is also spoken.

Rural poverty

40-50% of the population of Giridih district were in the BPL category in 2004–2005, being in the same category as Godda, Koderma and Hazaribagh districts. Rural poverty in Jharkhand declined from 66% in 1993–94 to 46% in 2004–05. In 2011, it has come down to 39.1%.

Economy

Livelihood

Livelihood
in Dhanwar CD block

  Cultivators (47.13%)  Agricultural labourers (32.34%)  Household industries (3.47%)  Other Workers (17.06%)

In Dhanwar CD block in 2011, amongst the class of total workers, cultivators numbered 58,318 and formed 47.13%, agricultural labourers numbered 40,014 and formed 32.34%, household industry workers numbered 4,297 and formed 3.47% and other workers numbered 21,114 and formed 17.06%. Total workers numbered 123,743 and formed 46.28% of the total population, and non-workers numbered 143,609 and formed 53.72% of the population.

Note: In the census records a person is considered a cultivator, if the person is engaged in cultivation/ supervision of land owned. When a person who works on another person's land for wages in cash or kind or share, is regarded as an agricultural labourer. Household industry is defined as an industry conducted by one or more members of the family within the household or village, and one that does not qualify for registration as a factory under the Factories Act. Other workers are persons engaged in some economic activity other than cultivators, agricultural labourers and household workers. It includes factory, mining, plantation, transport and office workers, those engaged in business and commerce, teachers, entertainment artistes and so on.

Infrastructure

There are 279 inhabited villages in Dhanwar CD block. In 2011, 147 villages had power supply. 18 villages had tap water (treated/ untreated), 277 villages had well water (covered/ uncovered), 262 villages had hand pumps, and all villages had drinking water facility. 33 villages had post offices, 16 villages had a sub post office, 7 villages had telephones (land lines) and 21 villages had mobile phone coverage. 275 villages had pucca (paved) village roads, 23 villages had bus service (public/ private), 15 villages had autos/ modified autos, and 68 villages had tractors. 26 villages had bank branches, 12 villages had agricultural credit societies, 12 villages had cinema/ video halls, 9 villages had public library and public reading room. 106 villages had public distribution system, 27 villages had weekly haat (market) and 185 villages had assembly polling stations.

Agriculture

Hills occupy a large portion of Giridih district. The soil is generally rocky and sandy and that helps jungles and bushes to grow. The forest area, forming a large portion of total area, in the district is evenly distributed all over. Some areas near the rivers have alluvial soil. In Dhanwar CD block, the percentage of cultivable area to total area is 25.17%. The percentage of cultivable area to the total area for the district, as a whole, is 27.04%. Irrigation is inadequate. The percentage of irrigated area to cultivable area in Dhanwar CD block is 17.41%. May to October is the Kharif season, followed by the Rabi season. Rice, sown in 50% of the gross sown area, is the main crop in the district. Other important crops grown are: maize, wheat, sugar cane, pulses and vegetables.

Backward Regions Grant Fund

Giridih district is listed as a backward region and receives financial support from the Backward Regions Grant Fund. The fund created by the Government of India is designed to redress regional imbalances in development. As of 2012, 272 districts across the country were listed under this scheme. The list includes 21 districts of Jharkhand.

Transport

State Highway 13 (Jharkhand), running from Koderma to Gobindpur on NH 19 (old NH 2)/ Grand Trunk Road, passes through this block.

Madhupur–Giridih–Koderma line
Legend
km
Up arrow to Asansol
138 Madhupur
Left arrow to Jasidih
132 Sugapahari
130 Sugapahari Halt
125 Jagadishpur
121 Krishna Ballabh Sahay Halt
111
0
Maheshmunda
11 Giridih
16 CPC Siding Giridih
104
0
New Giridih
Dhanbad–New Giridih line (planned)
Dhirabar River
12 Koimara
Barakar River
25 Fatehpur
32 Tundi
45 Maharajganj
Khudia River
59 Govindpur
Up arrow to Asansol
70 Pradhankhanta
Down arrow to Dhanbad
Usri River
96
0
Salaia
Parasnath–New Giridih line (planned)
7 Lakhiatanr
14 Kumhartola
Barakar River
24 Madhuban
31 Chainpur Halt
Up arrow to Netaji SC Bose Gomoh
38 Parasnath
Down arrow to Koderma
93 Jitpur
86 Kawar
79 Jorasankh Halt
72 Jamua
62 Duriatanr Halt
55 Rema
49 Dhanwar
41 Rakesh Bagh Halt
33 Nawadih
28 Nawal Sahi Halt
20 Maheshpur Halt
10 Koderma Town
Up arrow to Tilaiya (under constr.)
0 Koderma Left arrow Asansol–Gaya section Up arrow
Down arrow
Koderma–Hazaribagh–
Barkakana–Ranchi line
km

Madhupur-Giridih-Koderma line passes through this block and there is a station at Raj Dhanwar.

Education

Dhanwar CD block had 99 villages with pre-primary schools, 216 villages with primary schools, 99 villages with middle schools, 17 villages with secondary schools, 4 villages with senior secondary schools, 1 village with a general degree college, 57 villages with no educational facility.
.*Senior secondary schools are also known as Inter colleges in Jharkhand

  • Adarsh College was established at Rajdhanwar in 1973.
  • Sanskrit Hindi Vidyapith was established at Jharkhand Dham, Giridih, in 1967. It is an institute specializing in Sanskrit, but also offers other courses. It is affiliated to Vinoba Bhave University. It has hostel facilities.

Healthcare

Dhanwar CD block had 6 villages with primary health centres, 25 villages with primary health subcentres, 5 villages with maternity and child welfare centres, 5 villages with allopathic hospitals, 10 villages with dispensaries, 3 villages with veterinary hospitals, 4 villages with family welfare centres, 30 villages with medicine shops.
.*Private medical practitioners, alternative medicine etc. not included

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